Amy Ogata

...Daum is a glass manufacturer based in Nancy, France. Jean Daum (1825–85) founded the firm in 1878 as Verrerie de Nancy. Daum’s eldest son Auguste (1853–1909) joined the company the following year, followed by his younger brother Antonin...

...Majorelle was an important French furniture designer of the Art Nouveau period. From 1877, he studied painting at the .cole des Beaux Arts, leaving to run the family furniture business in Nancy on the death of his father. In this capacity...

Amy Ogata

...Nancy School or École de Nancy refers to a group of artists, designers, and manufacturers who worked in Nancy, in eastern France, and banded together to promote work from the Lorraine region. The group was originally called the Alliance...

Robert Chesters

...Gallé was a high-profile glass designer and manufacturer, born in Nancy, France. His work is typified by decorative overlaid glass techniques based upon botanical forms that exerted great influence upon the Art Nouveau movement. Emile...

Robert Chesters

...Majorelle was an important French furniture designer of the Art Nouveau period. From 1877, he studied painting at the École des Beaux Arts, leaving to run
the family furniture business in Nancy on the death of his father....

...Gallé was a high-profile glass designer and manufacturer, born in Nancy, France. His work is typified by decorative overlaid glass techniques based upon botanical forms that exerted great influence upon the Art Nouveau movement. Emile...

Amy Ogata

...Art Nouveau was a style of decorative and architectural design produced across Europe and in the United States around 1900. The movement was an effort to integrate art into daily life and a visual style that was
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